SHakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew"
Date Submitted: 04/15/2003 14:30:32
In the Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare, the conveyed theme
is to never judge a book by it's cover, or rather a person by their appearance. This theme
is demonstrated through relationships. Shakespeare first shows the relationship between
Bianca and Katherine, next the relationship between Petruchio and Kate, and finally
between Lucentio and Bianca. Through these relationships Shakespeare shows the reader
how first impressions do not necessarily mean a permanent character flaw.
Bianca
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of the Shrew, Shakespeare accurately demonstrates
how by first impressions you can not judge a persons character because their personality
will not always be what you perceive it to be. This lesson can be applied to today in many
ways. This is a theme teens and adults all over can relate to. This can teach people to look
deeper and you may find something you like rather than being turned off by a first
impression.
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